GRI-Fields Conference and Workshop on the Stability of Financial Systems: Modelling, Regulation and Stress Testing

Description

The stability of the global economy depends on the stability of the financial system, the primary topic of this meeting. A great body of opinion holds that the nature of banking, which is to intermediate between borrowers and lenders, makes it intrinsically susceptible to the growing and bursting of bubbles which can then trigger contagious shocks across the system. The most catastrophic economic scenarios we can imagine are usually incubated in and rise out of the financial system. Finding ways to damp these financial instabilities and moderate bubbles is very challenging, yet critical to ensuring a well functioning and fair society. A two day conference will be devoted to unveiling the latest thinking on the nature of financial stability, explained by some of the world’s leading researchers, policy makers and industry practitioners. In addition, a focused one day workshop on stress testing, with applications to systemic risk monitoring and bank regulation, will bring practitioners and researchers alike to the forefront of this challenging new topic.

Organizing Committee

Thomas Coleman -
Global Risk Institute

Paul Glasserman -
Columbia University

Tom Hurd -
McMaster University

Dan Rosen -
The Fields Institute

Who we are

The Fields Institute is a centre for mathematical research activity - a place where mathematicians from Canada and abroad, from academia, business, industry and financial institutions, can come together to carry out research and formulate problems of mutual interest. Our mission is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment for mathematics innovation and education. Learn more about us.

The Fields Institute promotes mathematical activity in Canada and helps to expand the application of mathematics in modern society.

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